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*Third-party SIP phones are not supported as contact center agent phones. The SIP standard does not include the necessary messaging for third-party Call Control (3PCC). Unified CCE relies on CTI capabilities on the SIP phones that third-party phones do not have. As an alternative, you may choose to deploy the Mobile Agent solution to enable Cisco Unified CCE and Contact Center Hosted (CCH) to use any phone as an agent phone. Please consult with your Cisco Sales Engineer for additional detail on this configuration.

*UCM Silent Monitoring is the only type of Silent Monitoring that is supported with VXI/VDI.

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*Both Client ICM and Server ICM must be supported releases of Unified ICME, and must bewithin one major version. If two connected ICMs are running with different releases ofUnified ICME, only the ICM-to-ICM Gateway features supported by the lowest release areavailable.

'''Note:''' A supported release includes “extended support releases”. For example, as of June2008, 7.1 (5) and 7.2(7) are considered as “extended support releases” that are within a minorversion of each other.

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This compatibility matrix specifies all supported configurations and versions for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise. The information in this compatibility matrix supersedes compatibility information in any other Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise documentation. If a configuration or version is not stated, that configuration or version is not supported.

The following list contains compatibility information for specific versions of Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (Unified CCE or CCE). Click the required link. For general compatibility information that applies across all versions of CCE, see additional information below on this page.

General Compatibility Information for CCE

The following sections contain compatibility information that applies to all versions of CCE.

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Unified CCE Compatibility with Service/Maintenance Releases

Except where specifically noted otherwise (in the tables below), Unified CCE supports all service/maintenance releases for compatible component versions. Cisco recommends that you run the latest available service/maintenance releases for Unified CCE components. For more information on the Unified CCE software maintenance strategy, see the Software Release and Support Methodology: ICM/IPCC.

Component Versions Supported During Upgrade

This document lists component versions supported for new installs and full upgrades. It does not list component versions that may be temporarily supported during an upgrade period. Consult the Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Installation and Upgrade Guide for your Unified CCE version for a list of any additional component versions supported during upgrade.

Unified CCE Component End of Life Notices

Find out when a Cisco product has reached its End of Life and what product upgrade and substitution options.

Because this guide lists component versions until they reach last-date-of-support (the final stage in the end-of-life process) some of the component versions listed herein may have reached end-of-sale or end-of-software-maintenance-release.